LM3S2965-IQC20-A0T Luminary Micro, Inc., LM3S2965-IQC20-A0T Datasheet - Page 459

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LM3S2965-IQC20-A0T

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3S2965-IQC20-A0T
Description
Microcontroller
Manufacturer
Luminary Micro, Inc.
Datasheet
18.2.2
June 04, 2007
load value, back down to zero, back up to the load value, and so on. Generally, Count-Down mode
is used for generating left- or right-aligned PWM signals, while the Count-Up/Down mode is used
for generating center-aligned PWM signals.
The timers output three signals that are used in the PWM generation process: the direction signal
(this is always Low in Count-Down mode, but alternates between Low and High in Count-Up/Down
mode), a single-clock-cycle-width High pulse when the counter is zero, and a single-clock-cycle-width
High pulse when the counter is equal to the load value. Note that in Count-Down mode, the zero
pulse is immediately followed by the load pulse.
PWM Comparators
There are two comparators in each PWM generator that monitor the value of the counter; when
either match the counter, they output a single-clock-cycle-width High pulse. When in Count-Up/Down
mode, these comparators match both when counting up and when counting down; they are therefore
qualified by the counter direction signal. These qualified pulses are used in the PWM generation
process. If either comparator match value is greater than the counter load value, then that comparator
never outputs a High pulse.
Figure 18-2 on page 459 shows the behavior of the counter and the relationship of these pulses
when the counter is in Count-Down mode. Figure 18-3 on page 460 shows the behavior of the counter
and the relationship of these pulses when the counter is in Count-Up/Down mode.
Figure 18-2. PWM Count-Down Mode
CompA
CompB
Load
Load
Zero
Zero
Dir
A
B
ADown
BDown
Preliminary
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